9-BALL: JAMES ARANAS vs ALEX KAZAKIS - INTERNATIONAL OPEN 9-BALL
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
- Filipino sharpshooter James Aranas took on Greece’s Alex Kazakis in the single elimination phase of the International Open 9-Ball. Kazakis was the reigning World Pool Masters Champion, while Aranas had a string of top 3 finishes in major events over the previous year. These two players had met in the semi-finals of the Turning Stone Classic XXXIII, where Kazakis eliminated Aranas.
Mark Wilson and Bill Incardona called all of the action.
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Shout out to Mr. Ken Shuman...Best EMCEE in the Billiards world and most accurate ref in the us of a! A really cool dude, respectable gentleman and he contributes so much to the charm of the sport. I'm a real big fan of your introductions, keep up the good work. Thank You LEGEND!
Game 13 run out for Aransas I saw Nick Varner in the frount row of the audience.
Even the commentators have trouble recognizing the 4 from the 5. Why don't they do something to make those colors distinct. 4 use to purple and 5 was orange. Who made this "improvement"
Unlucky alex
Wzup
Ya sou, re patrida!!!
Kazakis có lỗi đánh ẩu
Hello “Cardone” , don’t hear much from you anymore.
Think about losing the
“ had of “ this and “had of”
that from your dialogue
and greatly improve your
critique.
Am glad to see you back,
Your experience is valuable
Very difficult to distinguish “had of” from “’had’ve” aurally so your comment makes little sense.
@@robertmeadows1657 had of and
had’ve’,as used by Billy , is the
same thing.
Who sits in the front row to nap?
He's unable to stand up, so he's been there non-stop for six days.
H.O.F.
He paid for that seat he can use it for what he wants too. Really no concerns oh anyone but him. Been a long day or days there naps are required over 60 years of age if the person worked hard and if he can afford the seat & all the amenities that go with it I'm sure he did work hard his whole life.